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Автор: Millie Criswell
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      “Aren’t you the least bit curious to know what kissing each other would be like?”

      Samantha nodded. “It’s only natural. We’ve known each other a long time.”

      Leaning over, Jack drew Samantha into his arms and kissed her. The kiss was brief, nice…and not at all what she had expected. She felt nothing extraordinary and was almost relieved.

      “Your turn,” he said.

      Nervously she leaned toward him, and their lips touched again. But this time he clasped her head between his hands and kissed her as if he really meant it. His lips moved over hers softly yet firmly, then his tongue slid between her lips and she could hear him moan. Or was that her? Somewhere in Samantha’s mind lurked the thought that she should stop kissing Jack before things got out of control. Finally, and with a great deal of effort, she pulled back.

      “Well, well,” he said, his smile disgustingly erotic. “You are full of surprises. Must be my lucky day.”

      PRAISE FOR THE WORK OF MILLIE CRISWELL

      “For charming, outrageous fun, read Millie Criswell!”

      —New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips

      “A book by Millie Criswell is better than chocolate.

      Don’t miss it!”

      —USA TODAY bestselling author Leanne Banks

      BODY LANGUAGE

      “For an amusing and heart-warming story, be sure to check out Body Language.”

      —Romance Reviews Today

      “An entertaining…second chance at romance starring a delightful protagonist…. Readers will enjoy this love-at-the-U.N. tale.”

      —Harriet Klausner, reviewcenter.com

      “Simply a joy to read.”

      —Kathy Boswell, The Best Reviews

      MAD ABOUT MIA

      “Once again the irrepressible Criswell provides readers with a funny and heartwarming story.”

      —Booklist

      “Lighthearted and good-natured reading.”

      —Romantic Times

      MORE PRAISE FOR MILLIE CRISWELL

      “Criswell…makes her delightful contemporary debut with a funny and sexy romance…a worthwhile read.”

      —Publishers Weekly on The Trouble with Mary

      “Romantic comedy has a new star, and her name is Millie Criswell.”

      —New York Times bestselling author Janet Evanovich

      “Very entertaining, lots of laughs and some tears.”

      —Philadelphia Inquirer on What To Do About Annie?

      No Strings Attached

      Millie Criswell

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      To my son and daughter-in-law, Matt and Staci Criswell—brilliant attorneys, wonderful parents and the best son and daughter-in-law a mother could ask for. I love you both!

      ALSO BY MILLIE CRISWELL

      BODY LANGUAGE

      SUDDENLY SINGLE

      MAD ABOUT MIA

      STAYING SINGLE

      THE TRIALS OF ANGELA

      WHAT TO DO ABOUT ANNIE?

      THE PREGNANT MS. POTTER

      THE TROUBLE WITH MARY

      THE MARRYING MAN

      THE WEDDING PLANNER

      TRUE LOVE

      DEFIANT

      DANGEROUS

      DESPERATE

      PRIM ROSE

      SWEET LAUREL

      WILD HEATHER

      ASKING FOR TROUBLE

      CONTENTS

       CHAPTER ONE

       CHAPTER TWO

       CHAPTER THREE

       CHAPTER FOUR

       CHAPTER FIVE

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN

       CHAPTER SIXTEEN

       CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

       CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

       CHAPTER NINETEEN

       CHAPTER TWENTY

       CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

       CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

       CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

       CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

       CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

      CHAPTER ONE

      IN THE LIVING ROOM of Samantha Brady’s Upper East Side apartment, right next to her aging laptop, sat a small, green ceramic frog.

      The frog would have been considered ugly by most standards, with its bulging dark eyes and a semblance of a mysterious smile, as if it knew something